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Denis Baker 1930 - 2021 was a researcher, leader, mentor and cornerstone of local history in the

Coalville area for over 50 years.

Leicestershire Industrial History Society

Denis was involved with the excavation of

a rare haystack boiler on the site of Califat

Colliery in Swannington. The excavation

led him, with his friend and work colleague

Dick Thompson, to set up the

Leicestershire Industrial History Society in

1969. Over the years Denis was an active

founder member of the Society both on

excavations, conferences and society

business holding the title of Treasurer,

Secretary, Chairman and latterly President

of the Society.

Whitwick Historical Group

Denis was a long-term friend and supporter

of Whitwick Historical Group and a regular

visitor to the Old Station.

During the Group’s formative period, he

made a huge contribution to our resources

and his association with WHG continued to

bring benefits. His extraordinary store of

local knowledge which was often linked to a

wider context was invaluable. A talented

artist, Denis’ sketch of a very young miner

was used on the cover of the WHG

publication “Banded Together”.

Swannington Heritage Trust

In 1982 Denis Baker led the Swannington

Festival Group that organised a week long

festival to celebrate the 150th anniversary

of the Leicester and Swannington Railway.

It was so successful Swannington

Heritage Trust was formed in 1984.

For over 30 years as Secretary, Chairman

and founder Committee Member Denis led

the Trust in the restoration of Hough Mill,

plus Gorse Field, Califat Spinney,

Swannington Incline and Snibston No 3

coal mine and railway sites.

Coalville Heritage Society

Denis was a founder member of the

Coalville 150 group that celebrated the

150th anniversary of the town. The group

merged with others to form Coalville

Heritage Society. Denis was a leading

member and active in research and giving

talks and tours of Coalville’s history.

His contribution to local history was

acknowledged in 2007 when he was

selected as a Community Hero and

entertained by the Prime Minister at 10

Downing Street in recognition of his work.

Denis with the Newcomen boiler on its return to the

Califat Spinney, Swannington in 2012. Denis (left) supporting an Exhibition by Whitwick

Historical Group in 2013

“Coalville - The first seventy five years” - One of several

historical books written by Denis Baker.

Swannington Incline tour 2012 - Denis coordinated the

Leicester and Swannington railway’s 180th anniversary

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